Hmmm. I've just received a free copy of what appears to be an LP by him/them. It looks like it might have something to do with Warp. But I can't listen to MP3's on my computer, and my turntable is out of action right now. So I've got no idea what I now own. Hmmmmm.

This is a review of his single taken from the Piccadilly Records website. This is the only track of his I've ever heard and I quite liked it. I'm rubbish at describing people's sounds so I'll just leave you with the review...

Taken from the forthcoming album "Smash" - already being heralded as one of the finest debuts in years - "Rock On" is the product of fresh young French talent Jackson Forgeaud. It's a track where opposites don't just attract, they hurtle, crunch, crash and ooze into one another at exquisite velocity, forging a wild romantic pop hybrid that sounds unlike anything else. 26 year old Jackson rose to prominence in 2003 when his track "Utopia" tweaked all manner of DJs and tastemakers with its celestial apres-rave shimmer. The record seduced producers as diverse as Richie Hawtin, Matthew Herbert, Ellen Alien, Ricardo Villalobos, 2 Many DJs and Gilles Peterson. Then, Jackson's radical "Midnight F**k" remix of M83's "Run Into Flowers" proved his mettle and crossover appeal. Warp picked up on these records, instantly recognising Jackson as a genuine innovator with his own distinctive sound and personality – rare qualities in modern electronics. Prodigiously talented and ridiculously handsome, Jackson is set to become a favourite of press and radio, with "Rock On" already catching the ear of Radio 1's Zane Lowe, on whose show it recently won the Fresh Meat competition.